Though rents in NYC decreased by 0.1 percent over the past month in September, overall rents were still 1.1 percent higher than they were last year.

Chelsea and Clinton were the city's most expensive neighborhoods in September.

The Financial District saw the fastest-growing rents year-over-year.

Apartment List recently released its latest rent report for New York City, finding rents here decreased by 0.1 percent from August to September.

Annual, monthly trends

Though rents in NYC decreased by 0.1 percent over the past month in September, overall rents were still 1.1 percent higher than they were last year. Median rent prices in NYC were $4,820 for a two-bedroom and $3,370 for a one-bedroom in September.

NYC’s most expensive neighborhood

With median rents at $7,010 for a two-bedroom and $4,040 for a one-bedroom, Chelsea took the cake as the most expensive neighborhood for NYC renters in September. Right behind was Clinton, with two-bedrooms renting for a median of $5,990.